Kindle Fire Apps Will Include Hulu And ESPN ScoreCenter. It's been a big week for e-readers. Barnes & Noble unveiled the new Nook tablet, and Amazon announced the apps that will roll out on with the Kindle Fire when it launches. They just announced that Hulu Plus and ESPN ScoreCenter would be part of the app lot, which includes Netflix, Facebook, Pandora, and many many more. --NS

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Elevation Partners Looking To Raise Second Fund?
Elevation Partners, cofounded by Bono, is looking to raise $1.9 billion for a growth fund, peHUB reports. This second round of funding comes after Elevation raised $1.9 billion in 2004. Since then, Elevation has invested seriously in Facebook, Yelp, and Palm, among others. —NS

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Court Orders Twitter To Reveal Info On Three Users. In connection with a WikiLeaks probe, Twitter has been asked to reveal information about three users currently under investigation. According to the ruling by a federal judge, the IP address of the computers the three people used was part of the information that Twitter needed to hand over, the New York Times reports. —NS

Facebook And FTC Near Near Settlement Over Privacy. The Federal Trade Commission and Facebook are approaching an agreement over Facebook's privacy settings. Among the stipulations in the agreement, Facebook will need to seek permission before making public any information that was once shared privately, the New York Times reports. Also, Facebook will keep itself open to privacy audits for the next 20 years. —NS